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Q: Late period and soft breasts
asked by: DoctorQuestion on November 7th, 2009
Am a bit worried culdnt sleep last night thou the doctor online says i might not be pregnant i did a pregnancy test yesterday which was 2 days late after my period n was negative but i have a soft breats


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Dr. Kokil Mathur , MD
replied on November 7th, 2009
Am I Pregnant Answer A7797
Hello and welcome to eHealth Forum!

If you suspect that you are pregnant and the home pregnancy test is negative, the only way to confirm is to take the test at a lab or at the doctor’s, go for a blood test or an ultrasound through the vaginal route.

Please consult a gynecologist if for some reason you suspect you are pregnant despite a negative home pregnancy test. Hope this helps. Take care!







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